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ECRWSS Postal Custome r Lincoln, CA 95648 4TH OF JULY RECIPES • EVENTS
LINCOLN’S HISTORY IN PRINT • THINGS TO DO
INSIDE...
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Reese Browning,Kelly Bewley,MasonBrowningand Russ Yeager areoutside of“OTP To-Go,”which isdownstairsfrom themain restaurant.At the downstairslocation, visitors canget pizza bythe slice, pickup their to-go ordersor enjoysome ofOTP's delicious icecream.
DEBBIE BROWN
• LINCOLN VIEW
BY DEBBIE BROWNLINCOLN VIEW
The “Jeop-ardy” answeris ... a family-
run business thathas great pizza, isa staple of down-town Lincoln andhas a limited-edi-
tion beer in honor of its 10thanniversary.
The question is, “What is OldTown Pizza?”
On July 22, Old Town Pizza orOTP will celebrate 10 successfulyears in Lincoln.
The Browning family gottheir start in the pizza businessby purchasing the original Old
Town Pizza in Auburn, in 2002.The Auburn restaurant wasestablished in July, 1999 by Bri-an and Maureen Hayes.
Reese Browning had enjoyedOld Town Pizza and, when hefound out the original ownerswere looking to sell, decided totake on the business venture.
Old Town Pizza
needs no introduction
• SEE PIZZA PAGE A4
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It became a family-run busi-ness with Browning, his parents,his brothers and his childrenworking to make the business asuccess.
“My dad (Reese) worked for theHayes’ for several months beforeescrow closed so that we couldlearn the business,” said MasonBrowning, general manager ofthe Lincoln location. “Within ayear, we started talking aboutopening another place.”
When asked how they cameupon choosing Lincoln as thelocation for their second restau-rant, Browning explained, “A lotof pieces came together. We likedthis historic aspect of the townand we fell in love with itscharm.”
Those who are not familiarwith their second-floor locationin the Lincoln Brand FeedsBuilding may think the satelliteshop downstairs is the face oftheir business.
“People have actually come tothe satellite space looking to geta table and order a pizza and wehave to direct them upstairs,”Browning said. “This works inconjunction with the restaurantupstairs and it acts as sort of abillboard for us.”
If you’ve been to either theAuburn or the Lincoln location,you’ll be treated by the samemenu.
However, some of the pizzashave different names.
The combo pizza in Auburn iscalled “The Mother lode, while it’scalled “The Caboose” in Lincoln.
DEBBIE BROWN • LINCOLN VIEW
The only time you see the dining room empty is just before the restaurant opens it's doors for the day. If you've ever enjoyedOld Town Pizza for dine in, then you know that it's usually a full house, but always a very homey atmosphere, with excellentservice from all their staff.
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ON THECOVEROld Town Pizza ManagerKelly Bewley tosses freshly-made pizzadough as owner MasonBrowning pours a coldglass of limited-editionAlohop Beer from KneeDeep Brewing Company.Old Town Pizza will offer daily specials anddiscounts during July incelebration of its 10thanniversary. Old TownPizza is located at 436Lincoln Blvd, Suite 102and 202. For more information, call 645-7677 or visit otpizza.net.
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LINCOLN VIEW
Consistency and therelationship with theiremployees are two keys tobeing successful.
Considering this familyhad no experience in thisindustry prior to pur-chasing the original OldTown Pizza and openingduring difficult economictimes, it appears that theBrowning family hasfound the right formulato success.
Another business rela-tionship that has proven
beneficial has been thatwith the owners of KneeDeep Brewery. The twobusinesses have cometogether and created alimited-edition beer thatwill only be available atthe pizza restaurant.
“The beer is a non-fil-tered, wheat beer, sort oflike Blue Moon, but witha pineapple flavor to it,”Browning said. “We call itAlohop.”
The beer will be avail-able at Old Town Pizza,
beginning the first of thismonth, and will be servedas long as quantities last.
Old Town Pizza is aplace where you can bringthe family, pick up a pizzato take home or meet abunch of friends for hap-py hour. You will alwaysbe greeted as if you arefamily and served up apizza that is second tonone.
When you eat their piz-za, you’ll be glad that “OldTown” is in “Our Town.”
“Peoplecall to askif we stillhave thearcade,”statedMasonBrowning, generalmanagerof OldTown Pizza. “We willnever getrid of it.”
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LINCOLN VIEW
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Fourth of July recipes can be modified year-round
BY DEBBIE BROWNLINCOLN VIEW
Celebrating events withfriends and family meansenjoying yummy food
and drinks. With the hot weather that
the 4th of July usually brings,refreshing treats should be onthe menu. Easy recipes are alsoa must for this day becauseyou want to join in the festivi-ties, go for a swim or just beable to sit down with a cooldrink in your hand instead ofstanding at a hot stove with aspoon in your hand.
Both of these recipes can bemodified for other specialoccasions.
Since July 4th is consideredour nation’s birthday, whatbetter way to celebrate thanwith a birthday “cake?”
However, with it being sum-mer, a truly-refreshing dessertis in order. This is one that willallow even your gluten-sensi-tive friends to partake (and foryour friends who may be lac-tose-intolerant, you can uselactose-free ice cream).
This dessert can be as easyor as complex as you want itto be. You just have to makesure that it stays in the freezeruntil just before serving (sounfortunately, you can’t take itto a picnic at the park).
Lazy Day CakeTHREE-STEP ICE-CREAM CAKE METHOD1. Allow 2 liters ice cream to soften slightly.2. Add ingredients of choice and mix well (or you can purchase icecream that already have mix-ins added).3. Freeze in a spring-form pan lined with cling wrap (or waxedpaper).
Told you it was easy! This is where the fun comes in and you caneven get the kids involved.
For this dessert, we wanted it to look patriotic so we tried to keepthe red/white/blue theme. After we melted strawberry-shortcakeice cream, we dipped mini Vanilla Wafers in white chocolate andadded patriotic sprinkles. On top of the cake, we added whippedcream, fresh strawberries, raspberries and blueberries. For chocolate-lovers, we even drizzled a little chocolate on top.
DEBBIE BROWN • LINCON VIEW
Lazy Day Cake is not actually a cake. Because of presentation, it looks like a cake but it’s nothing more than an ice creamsundae on a platter. A perfect addition to a birthday celebration for anyone who doesn’t like cake or wants something a lit-tle different.
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Here are a few more ideas for other times of the year.
Oreo ice-cream cakeAdd a packet of crushed Oreos to ice cream.Topping: Pile with whole Oreos, whole strawberries, ice magic or melted chocolate, and white-chocolateshavings.
Bailey’s ice-cream cakeAdd 3 tablespoons Baileys (or to taste) and about 2 cupsof roughly-chopped malted milk balls or Flake choco-late bars.Topping: Top with mini meringues, whole malted-milkballs, strawberries and raspberries.
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We all know what a wonderful andcharming town we
have, but now the entirecountry will have theopportunity to find outabout us.
By the end of the month,“Images of America-LINCOLN” will be a bookavailable for purchase
and it will tell readers justabout anything they wantto know about the historyof our hometown.
You’ve undoubtedlyseen Arcadia Publishing’sbooks titled “Images ofAmerica” although thename might not ring abell. The vintage photos ofeach town are used as thecover for their book andthis brings a single com-
mon ele-ment thatmakes thesebooks easilyrecognizable.
PlacerCounty townssuch as Loomis, Rocklin,and Penryn have had theirhistory published and nowLincoln will proudly jointhat group.
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In fall 2013, Lincoln AreaArchives Museum volunteersbegan the daunting, yet worth-while, process of puttingtogether “Images of America-LINCOLN.”
This is actually a project thatwas conceived a number ofyears ago but it wasn’t until vol-unteer Gail Hayes came onboard and used her technology
skills to get the ball rolling. “It was clear this couldn’t be a
one-man job,” said LindaAitken, Lincoln Area ArchivesMuseum volunteer. “Thisbecame a relay event and every-one had their hands in the proj-ect. People had to be involvedwho had Lincoln history.”
It was the consensus of allinvolved that the book could nothave happened without differentpeoples’ skills to put it together,different patience levels and dif-ferent work schedules.
The seven-chapter book heldsurprises even for lifelong resi-dent Elizabeth Jansen, a muse-um volunteer.
“It was surprising to see howmany celebrations they hadback then,” Jansen said. “Theycelebrated everything. Peoplegot together, played together,celebrated together. The wholetown closed down for the celebration.”
Because of the publisher’srequirement that each bookcontain no more than 128
pages, the book will take read-ers on a journey of Lincoln,from its founding throughapproximately 1925.
In case you ever wonderedhow Lincoln received its name,an excerpt from the bookexplains, “Charles Lincoln Wilson was president of theCalifornia Central Railroad,which was building the rail-road through Lincoln. Thetown was dubbed ‘Lincoln’ inNovember 1859.”
Coinciding with the release
of the book is “Heritage Trail,”the free countywide museumtour that takes place everyyear.
From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. onAug. 2 and Aug. 3, all the PlacerCounty museums, from Lin-coln to North Lake Tahoe, willoffer free admission. If you pre-fer to enjoy the beautifulscenery and let someone elsedo the driving, you can take theSaturday or Sunday bus tourthat will visit select museumsfor $10.
HISTORY:continued from page 9
DEBBIE BROWN • LINCOLN VIEW
Pictured are some of the Gladding, McBean memorabilia that is featured at the Lincoln Area Archives Museum. The history of the clay factory is included in thebook, as well as many other aspects of our town’s ancestry.
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For the first time, Lin-coln Area Archive Museumwill be on the Sunday tour.
To see which museumswill be on the bus tour orfor additional informationabout Heritage Trail, visittheheritagetrail.blogspot.com.
In addition to coincid-ing with Heritage Trail,the book will be availableat the newly-expandedLincoln Area ArchiveMuseum gift shop.
To thank the museumstaff for all their hard workin the creation of thebook, be sure to purchasethe book directly from themuseum.
Although other storeswill have it for sale, themuseum will only profitby purchases that aremade directly at themuseum.
Whether you haveancestors who helpedfound this town or you’re
a transplant who nowconsiders Lincoln theirhometown (like myself),“Images of America-LIN-COLN” is sure to educate,charm and inspire you.You’ll be reminded thatLincoln is truly a specialplace to live and that“there’s no place likehome.”
The museum is at 640 5th St. in downtownLincoln. Call 645-3800 formore information.
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Take home a piece of Lincoln’s history by purchasing the seven chapter, 128-page book that will be available at the end of July. Be sure to purchaseyour copy from the Lincoln Area Archives Museum so that the nonprofitorganizations receives proceeds.
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THURSDAY, JULY 3 FARMER’S MARKET – 5-8 p.m. downtown Plaza 5th & F streets. Live music with Yesterdays News playing oldies and blues. Info: 645-2035. KARAOKE NIGHT – Starts at 9 p.m. at Dillian’s Bar & Grill, 605 Lincoln Blvd. Info: 434-8171. BLOCK OF THE MONTH CLASS – El’s Kitchen – From 11 a.m. -3 p.m. at Sew Katie Jeans, 603 5th St. This months block is Sugar Cone. Kits available $5. Info: 209-3930.
FRIDAY, JULY 4 4TH OF JULY - American Legion Pancake Breakfast at Veterans Memorial Hall, 541 5th St. JULY 4TH PARADE – Downtown Lincoln 9 a.m. Info: 645-2035. DEEJAY BAD BOY –Karaoke starts at 9 p.m. at Dillian’s Bar & Grill, 605 Lincoln Blvd. Info: 434-8171.
SATURDAY, JULY 5 KARAOKE NIGHT – Starts at 9 p.m. at Dillian’s Bar & Grill, 605 Lincoln Blvd. Info: 434-8171. ART LEAGUE OF LINCOLN RECEPTION – 5-6 p.m. for members and 6-7:30 p.m. for public at the Art League Gallery, 580 6th St. There are new events and exhibits every month. Info: call 209-3499 or email [email protected].
MONDAY, JULY 7 SUMMER SEWING – Let’s Make an Apron from 10:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. at Sew Katie Jean. 603 5th St. Cost is $25. Info: 409-3930.
TUESDAY, JULY 8 CHAMBER NEW MEMBER ORIENTATION – 600 6th St. City Hall 1st floor meeting room. Info: 645- 2035. ART LEAGUE OF LINCOLN – Meeting starts at 3 p.m. First floor meeting room City Hall, 600 6th St.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 MEET THE BREWER “Knee Deep Brewing Company” at Old Town Pizza - 6pm
THURSDAY, JULY 10 FARMER’S MARKET – 5-8 p.m. downtown Plaza 5th & F streets. Live music with Lincoln Highway Band playing country and rockabilly. Info: 645- 2035. KARAOKE NIGHT – Starts at 9 p.m. at Dillian’s Bar & Grill, 605 Lincoln Blvd. Info: 434-8171. BLOCK OF THE MONTH CLASS – El’s Kitchen – From 11 a.m. -3 p.m. at Sew Katie Jeans, 603 5th St. This months block is Sugar Cone. Kits available $5. Info: 409-3930.
FRIDAY, JULY 11 DEEJAY BAD BOY –Karaoke starts at 9 p.m. at Dillian’s Bar & Grill, 605 Lincoln Blvd. Info: 434- 8171. LINCOLN BUSINESS NETWORK – Meets 7:15 a.m. every 1st, 2nd & 3rd Friday of the month at Awful Annies in Lincoln. Business Helping Business. Info: 726-1984. SUMMER SEWING – Free Motion Quilting from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. at Sew Katie Jean, 603 5th St. Learn how to free motion quilt your own projects on your own sewing machine. Cost is $30. Info: 409-3930.
SATURDAY, JULY 12 KARAOKE NIGHT – Starts at 9 p.m. at Dillian’s Bar & Grill, 605 Lincoln Blvd. Info: 434-8171. CHRISTMAS IN JULY – At Snap It Up Thrift store on McBean Park Drive. With Humdinger BBQ, $4 hot dog meals for kids $5 for pulled pork or $7 for tri tip sandwiches. Umpqua bank will be passing ice cream for the kids.
MONDAY, JULY 14 ART LEAGUE OF LINCOLN OPEN MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS – Second Monday of each month 3 p.m. in the 1st floor City Hall meeting room. Info: 209-3499 or email [email protected].
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When you’re a kid,there’s nothingbetter than a sum-
mer void of school andfilled with lots of swim-ming (or any sort of wateractivity that becomesavailable).
However, when you’rea parent, you’re alwaystrying to figure out waysyou can keep your kidslearning, without toomuch complaining ontheir part.
Not everyone has aswimming pool, and withthe drought we’re goingthrough, getting creativewith keeping the kids wetand cool in this heat canbe a challenge.
Here’s a fun game thatuses water balloons. Youcan tailor this game to suitany age of a child by usingsubtraction, multiplica-tion, division and evenfractions.
Water-balloon learning
You will need water bal-loons, a sharpie/markingpen, some number tar-gets, page protectors andhula hoops/rope. You willalso want a laundry-typebasket to carry the filledballoons.
Start by making the tar-gets. Choose four num-bers (or as many targetsas you want to create) andall the equations that willequal one of these num-
bers. After you’ve writtenthem on paper or printedthem on the computer,slide them into page pro-tectors (they will get wetfrom the balloons).
Fill your balloons. Care-fully write equations thatequal the numbers on thetargets such as 3+4 or 15-5.
For younger children,you could simply writenumbers on the balloonsand have them match thenumbers with the targets.
Place the hulahoop/circle of rope on theground with the target inthe middle and let the funbegin!
Have the kids choose aballoon with an equationand have them throw it atthe target that containsthe answer.
To make it even morefun, have a container of
water balloons that thekids can throw at eachother when they get ananswer correct.
Swimmer’s ScrabbleYou will need...• Sponges• Marking pen
Here’s a game that willbring some literacy to thesummer fun.
Swimmer’s Scrabble iseasy and inexpensive.Purchase as manysponges as you would liketo use as your “scrabbletiles” and write a letter oneach one. Toss them intothe pool and have the kidsform as many words asthey can from the “tiles.”
For younger kids, youcan also have them putthe tiles in alphabeticalorder.
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Spongy starsSpongy stars are a great
alternative to water bal-loons for a couple of dif-ferent reasons.
One, they last all sum-mer (if taken care of) andthere aren’t those pieces ofbroken balloon layingaround where toddlers andpets can get to them.
Every summer, we makea large batch of spongeballs for the kids to enjoyinstead of water balloons.It takes less than two min-utes to make one of thesestars but the kids will havefun all summer long.
It’s a great way to cooloff the summer and get-ting hit with a wet spongeis pretty safe (pleaseremind the kids to notthrow them at anyone’sface). They can be usedevery day if desired andit’s a great way to cool offin the summer.
You will need ...• Three sponges• Scissors• Ponytail holders
Cut each sponge intothree lengthwise strips.When you’re finished cut-ting, you should havenine pieces of sponge. Tiethem together in themiddle with the ponytail
holder and pull thepieces of sponge to “fluff”up the star. Soak them inwater and let the kids“fight” all they want.
Channel your innerchild and get out with thekids and enjoy some ofthese activities. You’ll getsome great exercise andgive your kids some funmemories.
SpongyStars don’tleave rem-nants likewater bal-loons do.The kidscan havefun withthesesoaked inwater oreven takethem intothe poolwith them.
Swimmer’sScrabble isa fun wayto improveyour kids’swimmingskills,whilesneakingin a littlelearningduring thesummer.By tailor-ing it tovariousagegroups, itcan be funfor yourpreschool-ers or yourpreteens.
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The Double BarrelSmokehouse opened upthis last month and every-one I’ve talked to tells metheir food is fabulous.Great to hear they are sobusy.
The chamber’s execu-tive director Cindy Evelerand I met with LincolnMayor Hydrick, Council-man Paul Joiner and CityManager Jim Estep for ourmonthly chamber/citymeeting and it was quiteupbeat.
Developers are gettingbusy, new companies areinquiring about Lincolnand economic develop-ment efforts, and moreimportantly, the ability torespond to inquiries hasgreatly improved. Thecity has made someimportant hires and welike the direction our cityis headed.
We had a wonderfulChamber NetMix at Park-way Dental Group andOrthodontics on Wednes-day, June 11 and Dr. Mark
Brown and his team wentover the top serving rib-eye steaks and Caesar sal-ad catered by SimplePleasures along with cup-cakes from NothingBundt Cakes. Thanks toParkway Dental for host-ing the event.
Speaking of events, theFarmers’ Market kicked offThursday, June 12 andruns every Thursdaythrough Aug. 28 from 5 to 8 p.m. in downtownLincoln.
The Fourth of July has aplethora of activities witha pancake breakfast, theannual parade hosted bythe chamber, fireworks, akids’ zone and lots of otheractivities at McBean Park.
For more information,visit http://lincolnca4thofjuly.com/
July 4th schedule of events7 to 10 a.m. - Pancakebreakfast- Come on downto the Veterans Hall andsupport the Native Sonsand Daughters of the Gold-en West.
9 a.m. - PARADE! Hostedby the Chamber of Com-merce- Starting at 5th andA. Heading west on 5th toF, then North to 6th, thenEast to E.Noon to 5 p.m. - McBeanPool is open. Free admis-sion for everyone.3 p.m. - Live music andgames begin at McBeanPark.4 to 8 p.m. - KidZoneopen. Free. Staffed byHeritage Church atMcBean Park.4 to 9 p.m. - Vendors andfood stands open. Glow
sticks, hot dogs, pizza,pulled pork, ice creamand more. Come join yourneighbors at McBeanPark.
All this is followed by anincredible fireworks dis-play. Yes, what you’veheard is true. Come seethe best display in theregion. While the aerialdisplay will be enjoyedthroughout the town,those in the park will betreated to elements notseen or heard in theneighborhoods.
The chamber’s annual
Golf Tournament will beheld Friday morning, July25 at Lincoln Hills GolfCourse. Always a funevent, we will have lunchafter the scramble formattournament in the “airconditioned” OrchardCreek Lodge!
Participation forms areavailable for both theFarmers’ Market and thegolf tournament at thechamber office or onlineat lincolnchamber.com.
Chamber events andmeetings are opportuni-ties for you to meet Lin-
coln- area businesses whoare here to provide thebest products and servic-es to the residents theyserve. We are here to be aresource to our residentsand to advocate for busi-ness. If we join together,we can help our area growand contribute to assist-ing all in the greater Lin-coln community prosperand thrive. So please, getengaged and be involved!
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THURSDAY, JULY 3
Downtown Lincoln Farmers’ Market – Runsfrom 5 to 8 p.m. at 5th and F streets and BeermannPlaza. Includes live musicand vendors. Info: 645-2035.
Karaoke night – Runs from7 to 11 p.m. at SterlingCafé, 731 Sterling Parkway,in the Raley’s Shopping Center. Family fun night byBaughman Productionsopen to everyone.
Karaoke night – Starts at 9 p.m. at Dillian’s Bar &Grill, 605 Lincoln Blvd. Info: 434-8171.
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All-day 4th of July events –Includes pancake breakfastfrom 7 to 10 a.m. at the Veterans Hall on 5th St.Sponsored by the NativeSons and Daughters of theGolden West. 9 a.m. parade
is hosted by the LincolnArea Chamber of Commerce. It starts at 5thand A streets, heads west on5th to F, then north to 6thand then east to E Street.Noon to 5 p.m. is free swimming at the McBeanPool. Live music and gamesbegin at McBean Park at 3p.m. KidZone is free from 4to 8 p.m. at McBean Park.Vendors and food stands areopen from 4 to 9 p.m. atMcBean Park. The fireworksdisplay is at 9 p.m.
Coleen Frances – Singsfrom 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Wise Villa Winery, 4100 Wise Road.
Friday night karaoke – Runsfrom 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. at Orchid Thai Cuisine, 835 Twelve Bridges Blvd. Features karaoke and danc-ing provided by Baughman Productions. Info: 543-9988.
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Used book sale – BenefitsAuburn’s Angels RescuingAnimals. From 8 a.m. tonoon at 2166 Swetzer Roadin Penryn. Prices are 25cents to a $1. Donations of books and blankets foroutside dogs are welcome.
Placer Artist League reception – At Art Leagueof Lincoln. Call 209-3499 for details.
Karaoke night – Runs from7 to 11 p.m. at SterlingCafé, 731 Sterling Parkway,in the Raley’s ShoppingCenter. Family fun night byBaughman Productionsopen to everyone.
Karaoke night – Starts at 9 p.m. at Dillian’s Bar &Grill, 605 Lincoln Blvd. Info: 434-8171.
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Downtown Lincoln Farmers’ Market – Runsfrom 5 to 8 p.m. at 5th and F streets and BeermannPlaza. Includes live music and vendors. Info: 645-2035.
Karaoke night – Runs from7 to 11 p.m. at SterlingCafé, 731 Sterling Parkway,in the Raley’s ShoppingCenter. Family fun night byBaughman Productionsopen to everyone.
Karaoke night – Starts at 9 p.m. at Dillian’s Bar &Grill, 605 Lincoln Blvd. Info: 434-8171.
THURSDAY, JULY 17
Downtown Lincoln Farm-ers’ Market – Runs from 5to 8 p.m. at 5th and F streets and BeermannPlaza. Includes live music and vendors. Info: 645-2035.
Karaoke night – Runs from7 to 11 p.m. at Sterling
Café, 731 Sterling Parkway,in the Raley’s ShoppingCenter. Family fun night by Baughman Productionsopen to everyone.
Karaoke night – Starts at 9 p.m. at Dillian’s Bar &Grill, 605 Lincoln Blvd. Info: 434-8171.
FRIDAY, JULY 18
Summer Fridays at theLibrary – Special summerhours of operation are from1 to 5 p.m. at the TwelveBridges Library. Made possible by Friends of theLincoln Library.
Larry the Cable Guy -Concert starts at 8 p.m. at Thunder Valley Casino’soutdoor amphitheater, 1200Athens Ave. in Lincoln. Foodand beverages are available.For tickets or information,visit thundervalleyresort.com/Entertainment/Headliners or call 408-7777.
Friday night karaoke –Runs from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. at Orchid Thai Cuisine, 835 Twelve BridgesBlvd. Features karaoke anddancing provided by Baughman Productions.Info: 543-9988.
Jazz & Wine Under theStars – Runs from 6 to 10p.m. at the Rocklin GolfClub, 4201 Midas Ave. Rocklin. Event includes winetasting, hors d’oeuvres, asilent auction, live jazz bandand dancing. Cost is $30 forsingle ticket. A portion ofthe proceeds will benefitStand Up Placer, Info: ZenyWinn at 792-3665.
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The Springsteen Experi-ence: A Tribute to the Boss- Features Josh Tanner in achronological journey, recreating the most memorable moments andstage interactions through-out “E Street” concert history. This productionreplicates an authenticSpringsteen concert. Songsinclude “Born to Run,”“Glory Days” and “Born inthe USA.” Doors open at6:45 p.m. and concert is at7:30 p.m. For tickets andinformation, visit suncity-lincolnhills.org or go to the
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Replay America Tour: The Go-Go’s and More - Concert starts at 6 p.m. at Thunder Valley Casino’s outdoor amphitheater, 1200Athens Ave. in Lincoln. Fortickets or information, visitthundervalleyresort.com/Entertainment/Headliners orcall 408-7777.
Karaoke night – Runs from7 to 11 p.m. at SterlingCafé, 731 Sterling Parkway,in the Raley’s Shopping Center. Family fun night byBaughman Productions.
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Karaoke night – Starts at 9 p.m. at Dillian’s Bar & Grill, 605 LincolnBlvd. Info: 434-8171.
THURSDAY, JULY 24
Downtown Lincoln Farmers’ Market – Runs from 5 to 8 p.m. at 5th and F streets and BeermannPlaza. Includes live music and vendors. Info: 645-2035.
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Karaoke night – Starts at 9 p.m. at Dillian’s Bar & Grill, 605 LincolnBlvd. Info: 434-8171.
FRIDAY, JULY 25
That Metal Show Presents -Concert starts at 6:30 p.m. at Thunder Valley Casino’s outdooramphitheater, 1200 Athens Ave. inLincoln. Food and beverages available. For tickets, visit thundervalleyresort.com/Entertainment/Headliners or call 408-7777.
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Fresh from the farmDowntown Lincoln Farmers’ Market runs Thursdays
from 5 to 8 p.m. at 5th and F streets and Beermann Plaza.The market runs thorugh Aug. 28. Includes live music andvendors. Info: 645-2035.
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CALENDARFRIDAY, JULY 25
Summer Fridays at theLibrary – Special summerhours of operation are from1 to 5 p.m. at the TwelveBridges Library. Made possible by Friends of theLincoln Library.
Deejay Bad Boy – Karaokestarts at 9 p.m. at Dillian’sBar & Grill, 605 LincolnBlvd. Info: 434-8171.
Friday night karaoke –Runs from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. at Orchid Thai Cuisine, 835 Twelve BridgesBlvd. Features karaoke and dancing provided byBaughman Productions.Info: 543-9988.
SATURDAY, JULY 26
Annual Knights of Colum-bus Hawaiian Luau – Runsfrom 5 to 9 p.m. at McBeanPark Pavilion, 65 McBeanPark Drive. Event includesbuffet, dancing, children’scrafts, photos, no-host bar,silent auction and huladancers. $25 per person,$55 for two adults and one child, and $60 for twoadults with more children.Info: Gene Scallon at 408-2206.
George Benson & ChrisBotti - Concert starts at 7 p.m. at Thunder ValleyCasino’s outdoor amphi-theater, 1200 Athens Ave. inLincoln. Food and beverages
available. For tickets orinformation, visit thundervalleyresort.com/Entertainment/Headliners or call 408-7777.
Karaoke night – Runs from7 to 11 p.m. at SterlingCafé, 731 Sterling Parkway,in the Raley’s ShoppingCenter. Family fun night byBaughman Productionsopen to everyone.
Karaoke night – Starts at9 p.m. at Dillian’s Bar &Grill, 605 Lincoln Blvd. Info: 434-8171.
A night with stars
George Benson andChris Botti concertstarts at 7 p.m. at Thun-der Valley Casino’s outdoor amphitheater,1200 Athens Ave. inLincoln. Food and beverages available.For tickets or infor-mation, visit thundervalleyresort.com/Entertainment/Headlinersor call 408-7777.
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Harmony: A Tribute toThree Dog Night - Harmonywill perform Three DogNight’s greatest hits fromthe late ’60s to the ’70s,including “Joy to theWorld,” “Mama Told MeNot to Come” and “OldFashioned Love Song” atthe Sun City Lincoln HillsAmphitheater. Doors openat 6:45 p.m. and concert is at 7:30 p.m. Generaladmission is $18. For moreinformation and to purchasetickets, visit suncity-lincolnhills.org or Orchard CreekLodge, 965 Orchard CreekLane.
THURSDAY, JULY 31
Downtown Lincoln Farmers’ Market – Runsfrom 5 to 8 p.m. at 5th and F streets and BeermannPlaza. Includes live musicand vendors. Info: 645-2035.
Karaoke night – Runs from7 to 11 p.m. at SterlingCafé, 731 Sterling Parkway,in the Raley’s Shopping Center. Family fun night by Baughman Productionsopen to everyone.
Karaoke night – Starts at 9 p.m. at Dillian’s Bar &Grill, 605 Lincoln Blvd. Info: 434-8171.
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